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Originally Posted by Ninetales
The only ones I'm overly familiar with are Spiritual Unity and Ghosts/Vibrations. I don't hate them or anything but i tend to gravitate elsewhere unless I'm trying again to change my tune
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swin...weet_Spiritual
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Swing Low Sweet Spiritual is an album by American free jazz saxophonist Albert Ayler recorded in New York City at the same session that produced Spirits in 1964 and intended for release on the Danish Debut label but first released in 1981 on the Dutch Osmosis label then re-released on CD with bonus tracks on the Black Lion label as Goin' Home.[1][2]
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Next time you wanna test the water again I suggest you try this one. It might give you a little more to latch on to. I’m not sure because I’ve spent so much time with Ayler at this point but it may be the case that I’ve listened to this one the most. It’s certainly not the most critically celebrated but I love it through and through.
Even with his original compositions it’s like there’s a straightforward melody in there that he vibrates out of but with this one you don’t have to spend so long with it because the songs are trad. It’s a great and really oddly underrated record.